My news

This page is designed to keep you informed of my latest news, events concerning myself, and to present items of interest to those who would like to keep in touch with what I get up to here in Bristol and elsewhere. Consider it as an occasional mini-blog, or an extended in-house version of Twitter.

There’s also a practical side to this page: it is here where I will announce, for example, when I am not available to take sessions, perhaps because I am travelling or simply taking a break, as well as information about my equipment and implements and new items that I may acquire from time to time.

If it’s easier for some of you to follow me on Twitter, I’ve made it simple: just click on the Twitter icon to the right, and go straight to my profile to follow me on Twitter.

I’ve been fortunate once again in having been gifted bottles of wine from my faithfuls, the latest being an unusual red blend, and also a Marlborough (New Zealand) Sauvignon Blanc. These wines were presented to me by two different faithfuls.

I am familiar with Brancott Estate Sauvignon Blanc; it’s a good one, a classic Marlborough “sauv-blanc” full of tropical fruit on the nose and palate, and I have a number of bottles of this white wine that I’ve purchased myself.

As for the Waxed Bat, this is an unusual wine because of the blend of grapes employed: Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon and Malbec. This is not a common blend. Wines from Argentina tend to concentrate on the country’s signature grape, Malbec, for which I must say I’ve developed quite a taste...Read more

I was in for quite a surprise when the postie knocked on the door a short while ago – I hadn’t ordered anything and wasn’t expecting any deliveries. The package the postie had in his hands was way too big to get through the letterbox, so it was all a bit of a mystery.

When I got the package inside and opened it, all was revealed: it was a gift from out of the blue by one of my longstanding faithfuls, who took it upon himself to express appreciation with a gift he was certain would please me, and he wasn’t wrong. It was a very pleasant surprise indeed: a substantial history of “perverse” sex. The book, The Pleasure’s All Mine: A History of Perverse Sex by Julie...Read more

It has come to my attention that some people are having trouble contacting me by email. That is, I’ve received first-hand accounts of email sent to me having “bounced”. The problem appears to be not with my email address, which is a very reliable gmail address, but with the sender not having deleted my previous and now-defunct email address from their contacts, and with their their email software/service/device consequently (and possibly randomly) automatically sending their mail to said defunct address, which was...Read more

I have the occasional visitor who prefers (or needs) a little padding for their feet as they lean over my spanking bench for a dishing-up of the English Vice; it makes leaning over the bench that much easier, especially for shorter people, and helps in presenting the target area at the correct height and angle. It is, altogether, more comfortable for all concerned.

This brings me to a point about the administration of discipline and the BDSM arts: a common perception, especially among those who like to speculate but have never experienced these activities (including...Read more

I am taking two-and-a-bit days off at the end of October as a brief break from sessioning (a dominatrix’s work is never done). I will not be available Monday 30 October, Tuesday 31 October, or the morning of Wednesday 1 November.

My last day of sessioning before this short break will be Saturday 28 October, and I will be sessioning as normal at Pinch HQ as of 1pm on Wednesday 1 November...Read more

My, how time flies. It’s been rather busy here at Pinch HQ over the last couple of weeks, and, before I know it, it’s been nearly that long since I posted my last News item... very unusual for me. So without further ado, I present here a glowing example of my handiwork from my Studio, and I hope it helps make up for the absence of new material on this page for almost two weeks...Read more

I happen to have a long-lost relative – a “nephew” – among my regular visitors. Well, not so long lost anymore, as he’s been coming to visit his “Aunty” Geo for quite some time now. And he isn’t the only one – I have nephews all over the place, and it’s strange, interesting and amusing to see how they come out of the woodwork every now and then to track down their “aunt”. It’s a big family, you see.

Indeed, a big family, and this big family has more than it’s share of black sheep. And since “Aunty Geo” has a reputation for discipline, my repentant nephews seek me out – or are sent to me – for correction...Read more

When is the human body a work of art? One answer is “all of the time”. It depends on how you view the body: is it something to be covered up and to be ashamed of? Or is it something to be celebrated in all its glory. While the moral lobbyists who seem to have the ear of politicians in this country believe in the former, I subscribe to the latter, which is one reason why I engage in the activities I do.

In this News item, in the accompanying pictures, you can see how some molten red wax has transformed the human anatomy into a piece of abstract art. Red-on-black is a very effective...Read more

From time to time I have a request for a specific form of bondage that requires me to press into service my portable, telescopic builder’s pole. This piece of equipment will be familiar to tradespeople on building and other construction sites, and, indeed, I purchased mine at a local building-supplies store. It’s a very handy piece of bondage equipment since it can be erected and taken down again at will by tightening and releasing its compression plates to floor and ceiling, and the only modification I’ve made is to paint it black so it harmonises more with my Studio environment.

From time to time a faithful visitor will bring me a gift, which is always much appreciated, and I often feature gifts here in my News section, as regular readers will know. Now, of all the gifts I’ve received over the years, I have never been presented with a cake – this has now changed.

For the first time recently I received a cake, courtesy of my most senior faithful, who is in his mid-80s. The cake, as the box exclaims, is made from Belgian chocolate; it is my belief that Belgian chocolate is the best (and I am not alone in this) and Belgian dark chocolate...Read more